Athens (Piraeus), Greece
Visit the capital of Modern and Ancient Greece and explore , the "Old City" of Athens, Plaka, with its neoclassical buildings and shops for gifts and souvenirs.
Climb the Acropolis hill, where the Parthenon Temple dominates, and enjoy the wonderful view. Also, take a trip along the beautiful Saronic Gulf - Cape Sounion and ancient Corinth, where you can sunbathe and admire thousand years of history.
Bodrum, Turkey
Located on the homonymous bay, Bodrum is a very charming seaside town, with an active tourist economy. It is a high-class resort in Turkey, one of the most interesting points of the Turkish Mediterranean coast, the so-called "East Côte d'Azur". Bodrum offers a great opportunity for summer holidays, in a scenery of blue waters, sandy beaches, crowded oriental outdoor markets, vibrant nightlife and a cosmopolitan atmosphere.
Santorini, Greece
Santorini is a unique island of extraordinary beauty and rich culture going back to praehistoric ages
Perched high above the beaches with black sand and crystal sea waters, access to Fira town becomes in three ways - by cable car, donkey or on foot. Regardless the way you choose to get there, the amazing sight of whitewashed houses that hang on the edge of the cliff will enchant you. Visit the site of Akrotiri , one of the most important archaeological sites in the world, and have a sightseeing tour to this prehistoric settlement, a city like Pompeii. Do not miss the opportunity to visit a local "Bodega" in the stunning village of Oia at the top of the cliff.
Milos, Greece
Milos is one of the most stunning islands in the Cyclades of Greece, known for its unique beaches and rich history. It is an ideal destination for tourists arriving by cruise ships, offering a unique experience of exploration and relaxation.
During your visit to Milos, don't miss the opportunity to visit the island's famous beaches such as Sarakiniko, known for its white rocks and crystal-clear waters, and Tsigrado with its deep blue waters and secluded shores. Additionally, Kleftiko, a seaside rock formation, offers unique photographic opportunities and is a site of significant historical importance.
Plaka, the capital of Milos, is another must-visit, with its narrow marble-paved alleys, traditional cafes, and picturesque shops. Visit the Archaeological Museum of Milos to learn about the island's rich history and see artifacts recovered from the island, including replicas of the famous Venus de Milo.
The cuisine of Milos is also a part of the experience, with a rich tradition in seafood and local products, offering visitors flavors that combine tradition with innovation.
Visit Milos for an unforgettable discovery of natural beauty, cultural heritage, and culinary delight.
Patmos, Greece
Patmos is α small Greek island in the Aegean Sea. It has rocky, volcanic ground and its highest point is the Prophet Elias, 270 m. above sea level. Patmos has a special morphology, with many headlands, coves and islets.
St.John is said to have received his Revelation in a cave (the Cave of the Apocalypse) and many people visit the monasteries and the sacred Cave.
Patmos is a beautiful destination, the ideal place for relaxation and tranquility.
Rethymnon, Crete
Rethymno combines rarely united features, the old town's charm and history, with proximity to a long beautiful sandy beach. Although it is the third largest town in Crete, Rethimnon has a provincial air, it's a place that moves slowly and the most important preserves much of its Venetian and Turkish appearance. The town still maintains its old aristocratic appearance, with its buildings dating from the 16th century, arched doorways, stone staircases, Byzantine and Hellenic-Roman remains, the small Venetian harbour and narrow streets where you can have a walk.
Syros, Greece
Syros is a Cycladic island and capital of the South Aegean Sea. Its capital is Ermoypoli. The name comes from the first inhabitants of the island, the Phoenicians. Today there are two versions about the name. According to the first, the name comes from the word Ousyra meaning happy, while according to the second, from the word Sur meaning rock. On the hill of Ano Syros is dominated by the Catholic Church of St. George. The breathtaking view of the sea is unique, allowing visitors the chance to see the neighboring islands of Tinos, Delos, Paros and Naxos. The island has few roads and trails but contains landscapes with rocks, bridges, caves and wonderful beaches. The most famous product produced on the island of Syros is the “loukoumi”. The first official stamp of the producer of loukoumi appears in 1837. The other product of Syros is “chalvadopita”, manufactured by thyme honey of the island and freshly baked almond.